Reading all answer choices?
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 9:14 am
In LR I usually get 3 wrong, usually 1 always due to time constraints at the end. I finish the first 15 in about 18 minutes and especially on 26q lr sections I end up rushing the last one or not getting back to the one PR question I get wrong.
In the first 15 there are some questions where I have a real good understanding on the stem, and get an answer that I'm 100% sure about, usually easy flaw, paradox, point of disagreement questions. Those questions can make up about 5 of the first 15 and I believe if I choose my answer and ignore the next 2-3 answer choices, I could save enough time to comfortably finish the section. I know generally it's not the best but in these situations is it okay?
In the first 15 there are some questions where I have a real good understanding on the stem, and get an answer that I'm 100% sure about, usually easy flaw, paradox, point of disagreement questions. Those questions can make up about 5 of the first 15 and I believe if I choose my answer and ignore the next 2-3 answer choices, I could save enough time to comfortably finish the section. I know generally it's not the best but in these situations is it okay?